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About your stay

In the heart of Berlin’s City West district, wildlife and city life cohabitate resplendently within the shadows of the 25hours Hotel. Part of the Bikini Berlin redevelopment project, this historic building—an important example of post-war modernism—serves as an urban oasis for visitors and locals alike. On one side, the wide green expanses of Tiergarten Park and the animals in the Berlin Zoo; on the other, the bustling Breitscheidplatz, the lively Kurfürstendamm shopping street, and the majestic Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church. This duality carries over to the interior of the 149-room hotel as well, with a playful ‘urban jungle’ concept that includes warm colors, natural materials, and floor-to-ceiling windows that offer direct views of the monkey enclosure. But the most surprising view of all comes from the wide-open rooftop Monkey Bar and Neni restaurant with its rare, 360-degree panorama of Germany’s capital.

Nearest Airport

TXL - Berlin Tegel International Airport

Food & Drink

Restaurant, Bar, Bakery

Spa & Recreation

Sauna

Conference & Meetings

3 meeting rooms

Internet

Complimentary WiFi

Services

24 hour reception service

In typical 25hours style, there are plenty of spaces for both work and play, starting with the reception area on the third floor where the loft-like space has plenty of cozy corners, a café, kiosk, and meeting spaces. The innovative sofa systems for Bikini Island incidentally were first introduced at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2013 by Werner Aisslinger. The highlight is definitely the 10th story, which is home to NENI restaurant and Monkey Bar where a greenhouse and vertical micro gardens imitate the green outside.

Architecture

An Ode to Post-war Modernism

Housed in the Kleines Hochhaus, which forms a part of the iconic Bikini Berlin, the hotel has preserved or restored the original 1950s architecture wherever possible. For example, a great deal of effort was put into finding suitable systems for the exposed concrete surfaces.

Architecture

An Ode to Post-war Modernism

Housed in the Kleines Hochhaus, which forms a part of the iconic Bikini Berlin, the hotel has preserved or restored the original 1950s architecture wherever possible. For example, a great deal of effort was put into finding suitable systems for the exposed concrete surfaces.

In typical 25hours style, there are plenty of spaces for both work and play, starting with the reception area on the third floor where the loft-like space has plenty of cozy corners, a café, kiosk, and meeting spaces. The innovative sofa systems for Bikini Island incidentally were first introduced at the Milan Furniture Fair in 2013 by Werner Aisslinger. The highlight is definitely the 10th story, which is home to NENI restaurant and Monkey Bar where a greenhouse and vertical micro gardens imitate the green outside.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Berlin Uncaged

Designed with the same creative free spirit that goes into all 25hours properties, 25hours Hotel Bikini celebrates its city-meets-jungle concept with animal themes and warm natural colors orchestrated by top local designer Werner Aisslinger, which begins right at reception and permeates all other spaces.

In the Jungle rooms as well as the Monkey Bar plenty of perches provide the best seats in the house to gaze upon the primates of Berlin.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Berlin Uncaged

Designed with the same creative free spirit that goes into all 25hours properties, 25hours Hotel Bikini celebrates its city-meets-jungle concept with animal themes and warm natural colors orchestrated by top local designer Werner Aisslinger, which begins right at reception and permeates all other spaces.

In the Jungle rooms as well as the Monkey Bar plenty of perches provide the best seats in the house to gaze upon the primates of Berlin.

INTERIOR DESIGN

Berlin Uncaged

Designed with the same creative free spirit that goes into all 25hours properties, 25hours Hotel Bikini celebrates its city-meets-jungle concept with animal themes and warm natural colors orchestrated by top local designer Werner Aisslinger, which begins right at reception and permeates all other spaces.

In the Jungle rooms as well as the Monkey Bar plenty of perches provide the best seats in the house to gaze upon the primates of Berlin.

MADE BY ORIGINALS

Stephan Gerhard, Ardi Goldman, Christoph Hoffmann & Kai Hollmann

The vanguard 25hours Hotel Company returns the tradition of the grand old hotel to contemporary form with its inventive, made-to-measure ‘budget-de-luxe hotels with freshly interpreted service’ where the staff maintains a concierge-level attentiveness, while invoking a laidback, authentic atmosphere. Each 25hours hotel tells a story via design concepts built from organic narratives inspired by the hotel’s location, as well as pure imagination. Ardi Goldman is their resident visionary, from real estate development down to the finest detail of décor; Stephan Gerhard keeps his sharp Swabian eye turned to the numbers; Kai Hollmann is the grand seigneur of Hamburg’s hospitality industry, and CEO Christoph Hoffmann claims the title of unwitting captain of their cunning fleet.